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BERTHING PLANS FOR 1939 ARE OPEN.. MAKE BOOKINGS EARLY -to sccuro accommodation desired K. M. A. Barnett

THURSDAY,

SEPTEMBER 8,

1998.

11.

RECORD AIR MAIL

ON DELPHINUS

The Imperial Airways, planes Del- phinus took off from Kai Tak yes- terday, a day late, with record mail loodings.

Elfreda Souza, 17, of Room C,

There was 1,020 lbs. of mails Station Hotel, appeared before Mr.

passengers, at the Kowloon aboard as well as two

Mr. Kong for Magistracy yesterday afternoon, one of whom was charged with obtaining credit by Rangoon. The other,

German fraud from Paul Renneït et 30,

of $51.75.

GINGER

ROGERS

HAVING WONDERFUL TIME

with 'a

TO CANADA, UNITED STATES and EUROPE han Road, Kowloon, to the business man, was booked through Filmo 16mm Movie Camera

via Shanglia), Kobe & Yokohama EMPRESS OF JAPAN via Honolulu

EMPRESS OF ASIA

EMPRESS OF CANADA via Honolulu EMPRESS OF RUSSIA

Air-conditioned equipment on C.P.R.

......Noon. Fri., Sept. 10. .0.00 ... Fri., Sept, 30. ....Noon, Fri., Oct. 14. Noon, Thurs., Oct. 27.

Trans-Continental Trains Frequent Canadian Pacifio · ·Atlantlo sailings to European Tort

TO MANILA

EMPRESS OF JAPAN

.5.00 a.m., Fel., Sept. 0.

Canadian Pacific

Telephono

20752

Unjan

Building

N.Y.K.

SAN FRANCISCO & LOS ANGELES vir Honolulu.

Asamu Maru (from Kobo)

Tatute Maru (From Kobe)

SEATTLE & VANCOUVER (Staris from Kobe)

Hle Maru

NEW YORK via Panama

Nako Mart

Mr. C. A. Sutherton Russ appeared

for the defendant, whilst the prosecu- tion was conducted by Detective

Sergeant J. F. Scott.

to Berlin.

On the inauguration of the "all-up"

scheme on September 2, the Imperial Cinger takes her own movies on the set Airways plane took 982 16. of mail with a FILMO, and is sure of the best

aboard.

Mrs. Allee K. Saunders, owner of Paul Rennet et Cle, in the course of

To-morrow afternoon two imperial her evidence said that the defendant Airways planes are scheduled to

visit to her shop on August 3,

FILMO one with the first pald

The dress she word

i reach Kai Tak, required shortening.

and another dress she consignment of "all-up" English mail

DEPOT had with her required alteration. and other with four passengers. Defendant also ordered two more dresses, which were left in the shop

DELAYED CLIPPER DUE

for alteration. Ohe was #white The Pan American Airways Clip-

georgette evening dress and the other

a black and white day dress. As per, which was delayed by bad wea- the dress she wore had to be left ther yesterday, is expected to reach for alteration, she bought a while Kai Tak from Manila at 12.30 p.m. brown straw lint with vell to wear to-day. The plane will leave on the when leaving the shop.

return flight at 8.30 a.m. to-morrow.

costumo with navy blue front and a

AIR FRANCE PLANE

The weekly Air France plane from, Hanoi reached Kal Tak at 11.30 p.m. yesterday and was met on arrival

of the Air- by the Superintendent port, Mr. A. J. R. Moss,

were

Cheque for G$1,000 "She took two play suits with her," cortinued witness, and two dress clips. She also asked if I could change 17 cheque for G$1,000. I offered to take the cheque over to a bank manager to change it, but she did not produce it. However, she The following passengers asked me if I could loon her a few aboard the plane: Mr. P. B. Lynch, dollars which she would repay when American businessman, Mile. her dresses were delivered. She Tascarten, a school teacher on holl signed the bill in the name of Mrs. day. Mr. A. M. Chapelain, general Brockway, No. 21. Cnstle Peale manager of the Chinese post office Road.""

at Shanghai, Messrs. Chien Yung, and E. H. Kwan According to Mrs. Saunders, de- Too Chow-slang. fendant promised to return in the Deen. afternoon with dresses to be altered. | During the time defendant was in the shop, she discovered that it was Mrs. Saunder's birthday. She then left the shop and returned later with a basket of flowers as a present. Witness never saw defendant again.

LINE Food

Tuesday, Monday,

13th Sept. 20th Sept.

Monday,

10th Sept.

**Sunday,

9th-Oct-

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Los Angeles, Mexico & Balboa to Valparaiso, Bokuyo Maru

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Haruna Maru

Kalori Moru

Yasukuni Maru

SYDNEY & MELBOURNE via Manila,

Atuta Meru......

BOMBAY via Singapore & Colombo

Tokusima Maru .......

Thursday, 13th Oct,

Sunday,

11th Sept.

Saturday,

24th Sept.

Saturday, 8th Oct. Davao, Thursday Island, Brisbane.

Saturday, 24th Sept.

RANGOON & CALCUTTA via Singapore

*Malacca_Moru

Tusinin Maru...

Sunday,

11th Sept.

Wednesday, 14th Sept. Sunday,

25th Sept.

KOBE & YOKOHAMA

Hakone Maru (via Klung & S'hal) Monday,

Sunday, Fushimi Maru (via Shanghai) ............. Hakozaki Maru (via K'lung & Shot) Friday,

• Cargo only.

26th Sept.

9th Oct. 21st Sept.

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Salling about

In the course of cross-examina- tion, Mrs. Saunders stated that she had not cut the goods as she had felt doubtful and suspected defen- dant.

to return them that She neither paid for nor

promising afternoon. returned them.

Evidence of Arrest Evidence of defendant's arrest on August 5 was given by Detective Sergeant Scott. She was arrested that morning-at-the Star Ferry- Wharf, Kowloon, as she was coming off the ferry. She was taken to the Water, Police Station. At the time of her arrest, she was wearing the white costume and brown hat from Paul Rennet.

Mrs. E. Karpusheva, part owner in the "Excella" dress shop; 188, Nathan Roud, identified in Court the two dresses defendant had taken to Paul Rennet for alteration. Accord- ing to witness, the defendant had At the conclusion of this evidence, visited her shop on July 27 and Mr. Sutherton Russ stated that his

several ordered

dresses.

cllent would not plead nor give among

reduced from which were the two she had identi- evidence. Bail was fied, Defendant, who gave her $500 to $300-elther in two suretles nume as Mrs. Wong Smith, Hoom of $150 or one surety of $150 and

$150 cash. Defendant 222. Hongkong Hotel, took the two dreases away with her to try on,

committed for trial.

OUR BRITISH

EFT

was

CROSSWORDS

then

results.

GIRACLE)

MARINA

HOUSE

1

AND NOW... GINGER ROGERS

Hongkong's favourite movie star offerS YOU A BEAUTIFUL & VERY VALUABLE

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AS A PRIZE IN A VERY SIMPLE COMPETITION OPEN TO ALL

This is the FILMO 8mm MOVIE CAMERA which Ginger is

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IST: PRIZE

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PRESENTED BY MISS GINGER ROGERS

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AND_HERE_IS_THE_COMPETITION.

PLEASE READ CAREFULLY:—

All you have to do is to guess the footage of the Ginger Rogers- Fred Astaire musleal "CAREFREE", which will be released in the Queen's & Alhambra sometime in October. "CAREFREE” is Just being completed now and even RKO Radlo themselves do not know the exact footage, and will not know until the latter part of September. To give entrants a guide, the average footage of the last three Rogers-Astaire musicals is 9990 feet. Super Productions like "Carefree" Invariably run from 93 to 120 minutes, and as 90 feet of film equals 1 minute of running time, entrants can figure very close to the total footage. There are a few simple rules to adhere to. First of all, each entry sent in must be accompanied by a counterfoil of a theatre ticket (eliber Queen's or Alhambra) to the new Ginger Rogers picture HAVING WONDERFUL TIME. There is no restriction as to the number of entries by each person, so long as each one is accompanied by a theatre ticket stub for HAVING WONDERFUL TIME. Entries must be sent to General Amusements Lid.. 3rd Floor, Marina House, on or before Tues, Sept. 20, 1938, and envelopes must be marked "CAREFREE COMPETITION." Each entry will be numbered as received, and in the event of more than ons entrant guessing the correct footage, the prizes will be awarded to the first two correct entries, or failing any correct answer, to the first two answers received nearest to the current solution. Entries will be carefully checked by General Amusements Ltd, and their decision will be first. Employees of theatres and Film Companies and their families will not be eligible for entry in this competition.

at the

QUEEN'S Sept. 10-13

GINGER DOUCLA'S.

ROGERS FAIRBANKS

Having Wonderful

Time

With Peggy Conklin, Luclita Bali, Lee Bowman, Richard (Red) Skelton, Ana Miller, Donald Meek mozno MCTURE

A PANDRO S. BERMAN Production Directed by ALFRED SANTELL Screen play by

Arthur Kobar Adapted from the New York Stope success or produced by Mere Connelly.

at the

ALHAMBRA

Sept. 15-17

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20th Sept. 30th Oct.

15th Sept.

13th Oct.

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ACROSS

5 A foreign coin (8).

She sounds enough to worry a whole tribe (8).

Not at all out of the ordinary (6).

10 He should see that the minutes don't take too many minutes (0).

11 Species of yam (8).

12 In this part of a cor is there

only a foot space? (4).

14 Would be wished for indeed

wou (3).

15 He is moally cheeky, but he

knows his job (0).

10 Precise in one note but hard to

please (8).

1D Betraying Instructions to ren

der, an account (8),-

23 Order for duplication_(0). 20 The

| duct carries a definite way

27 One part of a car that includes

forty (4).

28 More than likely it includes od- vice to those who prey on sailor men (8).

20 To account this indicates ar

unsettled state of affairs (8),

31 In the wine trade one often has

get down to it (8).

to

32 Description of a woman hardly

neal (8).

33 If you take only the drink it

shows you would keep it on. your feet (8).

DOWN

I They say money talks, but it docan't make this a gramophone (two words, 3).

2 contributor to variety, per-

haps (7);

3 He was first in a well-known

raca

14 STÓÐ (7)

BA light orcement that was sometimes very heavy (10),

6 Stone only found. if there's a

falry on the spot (7).

7 A number has its tithe

humiliate (7).

to

12 It might help the man who

feels the need of bracing (0).

13 To be seen in the jeweller's

shop always (4).

14 A best seller in June that is

eagerly devoured (10),

17 A sure-footed beast (4).

10 The part of the football ground

that clubs like to be large (4).

20 Serious reference to a dent in

the pillow? (7).

21 Flower (7).

22 3 down was the one man to win

its summit (7).

24 Scene of a colourful mix-up

(7).

25 à mon of intters would not necessarily be good at this sub- ject (7).

30 A well-known cattle shipper

(4)..

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